IOWA STATUTES AND CODES
49.104 - PERSONS PERMITTED AT POLLING PLACES.
49.104 PERSONS PERMITTED AT POLLING PLACES.
The following persons shall be permitted to be present at and in
the immediate vicinity of the polling places, provided they do not
solicit votes:
1. Any person who is by law authorized to perform or is charged
with the performance of official duties at the election.
2. Any number of persons, not exceeding three at a time from each
political party having candidates to be voted for at such election,
to act as challenging committees, who are appointed and accredited by
the executive or central committee of such political party or
organization.
3. Any number of persons not exceeding three at a time from each
of such political parties, appointed and accredited in the same
manner as above prescribed for challenging committees, to witness the
counting of ballots. Subject to the restrictions of section 51.11,
the witnesses may observe the counting of ballots by a counting board
during the hours the polls are open in any precinct for which double
election boards have been appointed.
4. Any peace officer assigned or called upon to keep order or
maintain compliance with the provisions of this chapter, upon request
of the commissioner or of the chairperson of the precinct election
board.
5. One observer at a time representing any nonparty political
organization, any candidate nominated by petition pursuant to chapter
45, or any other nonpartisan candidate in a city or school election,
appearing on the ballot of the election in progress. Candidates who
send observers to the polls shall provide each observer with a letter
of appointment in the form prescribed by the state commissioner.
6. Any persons expressing an interest in a ballot issue to be
voted upon at an election except a general or primary election. Any
such person shall file a notice of intent to serve as an observer
with the commissioner before election day. If more than three
persons file a notice of intent to serve at the same time with
respect to ballot issues at an election, the commissioner shall
appoint from those submitting a notice of intent the three persons
who may serve at that time as observers, and shall provide a schedule
to all persons who filed notices of intent. The appointees, whenever
possible, shall include both opponents and proponents of the ballot
issues.
7. Any person authorized by the commissioner, in consultation
with the secretary of state, for the purposes of conducting and
attending educational voting programs for youth.
8. Reporters, photographers, and other staff representing the
news media. However, representatives of the news media, while
present at or in the immediate vicinity of the polling places, shall
not interfere with the election process in any way. Section History: Early Form
[C97, § 1124; S13, § 1087-a9; C24, 27, 31, 35, 39, § 571, 821;
C46, 50, 54, 58, 62, 66, 71, 73, § 43.43, 49.104; C75, 77, 79, 81,
S81, § 49.104; 81 Acts, ch 34, § 32] Section History: Recent Form
90 Acts, ch 1238, §23; 94 Acts, ch 1180, §17; 97 Acts, ch 170, §
55; 2008 Acts, ch 1115, §100
Referred to in § 39A.4, 49.77, 51.11